Lake Pajamas

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I have not heard of these. Is this a facebook/instagram thing? If $100 pajamas are your price point, I'd go for Hanro personally. More stylish, and a known luxury brand. I think Natori is nice (and cheaper), I also really like the 100% cotton pajamas on Garnethill.com (they are cheaper too).


I have the Garnet Hill PJs and I don't really like them. The cotton isn't actually that soft and they are wildly unflattering -- the waist is boxy and the butt is baggy. My softest nightwear is actually a cotton short nightgown from Target with a shelf bra built in that I love. Also some silk PJs from Company Store (although those also have a weird cut to them, although I like my other Company Store PJs.)

PJs are my vice, so I might think about paying $100 for really great PJS...but I'd be more willing to do so if they were at least American-made, and Lake does not appear to be made in America (or anyplace else with decent labor standards like the EU or Canada, or they'd advertise that on their website). I'm not going to pay $100 for cotton t-shirt material sewn by some kid in a Bangladeshi sweatshop. I'd pay it for some worker making over minimum wage, with OT, OSHA protections, and a pension, though.


Check out one of my favorites, The Cat's Pajamas. I wear a full set of pajamas or a gown every night and have tons of fun patterns.

https://www.thecatspjs.com/our-story/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have not heard of these. Is this a facebook/instagram thing? If $100 pajamas are your price point, I'd go for Hanro personally. More stylish, and a known luxury brand. I think Natori is nice (and cheaper), I also really like the 100% cotton pajamas on Garnethill.com (they are cheaper too).


I have the Garnet Hill PJs and I don't really like them. The cotton isn't actually that soft and they are wildly unflattering -- the waist is boxy and the butt is baggy. My softest nightwear is actually a cotton short nightgown from Target with a shelf bra built in that I love. Also some silk PJs from Company Store (although those also have a weird cut to them, although I like my other Company Store PJs.)

PJs are my vice, so I might think about paying $100 for really great PJS...but I'd be more willing to do so if they were at least American-made, and Lake does not appear to be made in America (or anyplace else with decent labor standards like the EU or Canada, or they'd advertise that on their website). I'm not going to pay $100 for cotton t-shirt material sewn by some kid in a Bangladeshi sweatshop. I'd pay it for some worker making over minimum wage, with OT, OSHA protections, and a pension, though.


Check out one of my favorites, The Cat's Pajamas. I wear a full set of pajamas or a gown every night and have tons of fun patterns.

https://www.thecatspjs.com/our-story/


I’m a Lake Pajama fan. Their pjs are made in Peru, which seems to be where most good quality pima cotton items are made. I was just looking at the Cats pajamas the other day! They look pretty nice too.
Anonymous
These pjs are just so pathetic looking for the price. For cotton pjs? I can buy much nicer for that. What a boat load of marketing. Yuck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These pjs are just so pathetic looking for the price. For cotton pjs? I can buy much nicer for that. What a boat load of marketing. Yuck.


What do you consider “much nicer for that price?”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do woman really wear these? They look like they are made for 4 year olds.


They are my favorite brand. To each her own.
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